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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Race Set Before Us

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. (Hebrews 12:1-3 NIV)

I've read these words countless times.; dozens of times since Ginger and I have started training and participating in races. These verses have brought on new meaning and depth as we have been training for endurance races.

The importance of being surrounded by witnesses that have previously ran the race and those cheering you on. Both of these are important for different reasons.

The verse that really stood out to me today was verse 1. Even though I have read it dozens of times the NIV version spoke something different to me today.

"And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us".

Two things jumped out at me. Run with "perseverance". I immediately thought of Ginger during our Marathon earlier this year. She was almost doubled over in pain, she wanted to quit sometime after mile 15 but she kept going with persistence! We finished that race it wasn't easy but persistence paid off and we have the "prize", a Marathon Finisher's Medal to prove it!!!

The second part that jumped off the page was "the race marked out for us". Other translations say the race set before or other similar verbiage. The NIV said marked out for us, this brought me back to the same race. One of the hardest parts of the Full Marathon was the split with the Half marathon. At the slit the person manning that station would look at your Race Bib ( the thing you wear that has your race number on it) and tell you to turn (for the half marathon) or go straight if you were running the full 26.2 miles. It was hard because you knew if you went straight there was no turning back it was all or nothing.

The race course is laid out ahead of time and the turns are usually clearly marked. It is up to the runner's or walkers to pay attention and make the correct turns.

Today that spoke more clearly than it ever had before. God has clearly marked out our lives and we are to pay attention to the markers. If we do we will be in His plan but if we don't there could be hazards or we have to go through things God had not intended on us to go through.

Let's run this race of life with perseverance and keep our eyes and ears open for our Father God's directions. There is a prize at the end to keep our eyes on but also a lot of good things around each bend along the race course. Don't forget to enjoy the journey, it's about a lot more than just a destination!!!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Another year to live and give!

By Ginger


December 2011 was an amazing time. Darrel and Ginger participated in their first half marathon (13.1 miles). It wasn’t just to run or get into shape or even to check off another item on their bucket list. It was for a cause. A life changing cause, to raise money for the Leukemia, Lymphoma Society to fight blood cancers. They raised a little over $3000 thanks to many of you. The money goes to finding treatments, cures, and financially helping those families with expenses that are in the battle.

Darrel lost his mom, Pat, to colon cancer 27 years ago, his grandmother to lymphoma in 2000 and Ginger lost her stepdad, Tom, to brain, bone and lung cancer 2 years ago. Ginger’s stepmom, Vivian, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma 9 years ago. Darrel is also a survivor of melanoma cancer 15 years out. Cancer is no stranger to their family. I’m sure many of you have similar stories.
 
Once we got involved with Team in Training, the fundraising arm of the Leukemia, Lymphoma Society, we began hearing stories all around us of people touched by the disease, mostly children. Our hearts were broken by young parents sharing their stories of their brave children and the battle they are in. Many children have went on to be with Jesus. Brave is the word we hear many of them say to describe their little ones. This experience has increased our prayer life over our own four grandchildren. This disease often comes quietly, unsuspectedly.

As I, Ginger was running last years event in Dallas something wonderful happened. I felt so close to my stepdad. It was as if he was right there cheering me on. When I got so tired, hurting all over and wanted to quit, I remembered being by his bedside and his fight to never give up fighting cancer. This was a healing after his death that I never expected.
Last year we also ran in honor of June ( a friends mother that was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphcytic Leukemia (CCL) after we joined. She is doing very well now.

A diagnosis of leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma or myelodysplastic syndrome brings daily challenges. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. LLS is committed to providing information and support to people living with these cancers and to the health professionals involved in their care.

Our race this year is in San Antonio, Texas. It is called the Hero-thon. It is the first race of this magnitude that LLS has put on. Helping others is what it’s all about. That is why we run!

If you would like to help by making a donation, the easiest way is on our website: http://pages.teamintraining.org/ntx/herosa13/BrooksRunTheRace
or you can mail it to us:
3426 Lillie Street Sachse, TX 75048
Checks made out to: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 

Lastly, you can join TNT in your area and run.

Thank you all so much and God Bless you!
Darrel and Ginger Brooks


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